Veritass
Emperor
I have always hated fiction that requires time travel as a plot mechanism.
For me, it is always the associated space travel that is the problem. Suppose for a moment that I invented a machine that would take me back one year in time (or forward, same issue). The problem is that if I wanted to be "here" in my mad scientist lab one year ago, my lab wasn't "here" one year ago. The Earth has rotated, and moved within the solar system, and the solar system within the galaxy, and the galaxy within the universe (which is expanding). So how do I accelerate through space in such a way as to go back one year and remain "here"?
On the micro level, to get from now to one year ago, at some point I have to move through a river of quantum time units. More simply explained, to get to one year ago, I have to pass through one second ago, two seconds ago, etc. As I pass through the instant of one second ago, the world/universe has shifted around me, and I am now in existence at that time occupying the same space as the matter that was there. No matter which direction the world shifts relative to me, I will be taking up the same space as the ground below me, or the air above me, or the table beside me. I'm sure that is not healthy for me, and probably will cause some weird subamotic event as my atoms try to take up the same space as other atoms.
I guess I'll have to give up on inventing time travel, and go back to work on invisibility, so I can sneak into women's locker rooms.
For me, it is always the associated space travel that is the problem. Suppose for a moment that I invented a machine that would take me back one year in time (or forward, same issue). The problem is that if I wanted to be "here" in my mad scientist lab one year ago, my lab wasn't "here" one year ago. The Earth has rotated, and moved within the solar system, and the solar system within the galaxy, and the galaxy within the universe (which is expanding). So how do I accelerate through space in such a way as to go back one year and remain "here"?
On the micro level, to get from now to one year ago, at some point I have to move through a river of quantum time units. More simply explained, to get to one year ago, I have to pass through one second ago, two seconds ago, etc. As I pass through the instant of one second ago, the world/universe has shifted around me, and I am now in existence at that time occupying the same space as the matter that was there. No matter which direction the world shifts relative to me, I will be taking up the same space as the ground below me, or the air above me, or the table beside me. I'm sure that is not healthy for me, and probably will cause some weird subamotic event as my atoms try to take up the same space as other atoms.
I guess I'll have to give up on inventing time travel, and go back to work on invisibility, so I can sneak into women's locker rooms.